New Zealand's Got Talent

Olivia Turner

NZGT's oldest contestant was born in London emigrating to New
Zealand with her family at the time of the Great Depression.

During the Second World War she was "man powered" as a ladies'
tailor, sewing uniforms for soldiers. She used part of her wage to
pay for singing lessons her secret passion and went on to sing on
the radio and with big bands during the war years.

"Mum was always singing around the house," Olivia says. "She was
my inspiration."

But for nearly two decades after she married, Olivia put her
passion aside to concentrate of being a wife and mother of three.
It wasn't until her 40s that she joined the Trinity Theatre
workshop group in Christchurch and finally started indulging in her
love of opera and musical theatre.

Olivia lives alone in a retirement village which she describes
as "not nearly as nice as my last home" which she was forced to
abandon because of damage caused by last September's
earthquake.